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Ok, so here I am, sitting at work (IS Support Specialist), it's a quiet day, and i'm weaving through forums and blogs. I recall a time when blogs weren't really that popular as they are now (MSNBC is going overboard plugging them). I was thinking of starting my own Blog. I'm not a genius at politics, nor am i a great thinker (though i do have great thoughts). I would like to share my thoughts and find like-minded people online though. And while this place is a great place to find great people, I think having a Blog may be fun. My question is this, what's your opinion of blogs and would you read/participate in any... or have you?

We're going to make the merry-go-round go faster, so everyone needs to hang on tighter-just to keep from being thrown to the wolves.

I also have Google's DesktopTop Search now, the full release version now, after a few months of Beta testing.Man is my PC full of problem-solving related stuff.

About 40,000 items are available to the search engine.It's now possible to receive responses from onlinesearchs presented at the top og the search resultspage that are "close to home" and specific, too.

Naturally, a lot of bleepingcomputer.com links are readilyavailable know, using the same format & search parameters as the "real deal".

So, as a mid-way step to building a website to entertain my"notions & fancies", a blog might be appropriate.

i find that i am a totally, completely unreliable blogger. i MAY sound off when someone pushes my "buttons", or i may not. i MAY return to defend my position, or i may not. i MAY contribute more than once to a particular subject, or i may not. i MAY add my opinion, or....well, you get the picture.

at the moment, i find my entire LIFE is stuck in this rut. it MAY resolve itself, or it may not!

The explosion of opinions on the WWW does not necessarily mean the explosion of knowledge. There are, however, well-written and well-documented blogs, and these are a great addition to society.
Cheers,
John